1807.] 
from the Leicefter Agricultural Society, for 
fupporting his numerous family without be- 
ing burthenfome to the parifh, and for long 
fervitude in the family of Mr. Wm. Burrows. 
He {upported through life an exemplary cha- 
racter for honefty, induftry, and piety, and 
was carried to the grave by fix of his grandfons, 
At Quorndon, Mrs. Stone, 73. 
8 TAF FORDSHIRE. 
Married] At Walfall, Mr. John Heeley, 
folicitor, to Mife Hannah Spurrier, fecond 
daughter of the late William S. efq. 
At Stafford, William Eld, efq. of Scigh- 
ford, to Mifs Mary Keen. —Mr. Chas. Haz+ 
vey, to Mifs Hyatt, daughter of William H. > 
efg. of the Mear-houfe. 
Died.} At Stafford, Mr. John Repton. 
At Hampftead Hall, George Birch, efq. a 
jJuftice of the peace for this county. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
The Quakers of Birmingham, with a libe- 
rality which entitles them to the refpeét of 
every iriend of humanity, have fubicribed 
£1000. for the relief of Britith prifoners in 
France; a part of which -has already fafely 
reached the jufferers. 
Married.| At Farnborough, Sir Charles 
Mordaunt, batt. to Miifs Holbech, ° eldett 
daughter of William H. efqe “9 7 
_ Af Afton, Thomas Parkin, efy. of Lom- 
bard ftreet, London, merchant, to Mifs 
Hughes, daughter of the late William H. efq. 
ef Wet-B8romwich. 
At Birmingham, Mr. John Batkin, to Mifs 
Alice Wyatt, daughter of Mr. W. of Sutton. 
Djed.} At Birmingham, Mr. T. Rothwell, 
engraver, 65.—Mr, Henry Reynolds, young- 
eft fon of Mr. R.—Mr. James Balleny, 76.— 
Mr. Thomas Lunt, 93 —Mr. Medlicot.—Mr. 
Mart. Redtearn.—-Mifs Hannah Shenton, 20. 
At Kenilworth, Mrs. James, 87. 
At Coventry, Serjeant Sedgley, of the 
Royal Artillery—Mr. Francis, 92.—Mrs. 
Fullilove. —Mrs. Cope. 
At Mofley Wake Green, Mr. John Bar- 
ker, 58. o 
At Allum Rock, W. Ward, efq. of Bir- 
mingham 
Ac Bidford, Mr. Francis Charles, furgeon. 
At Warwick, Mr. James Burn. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Married.) At Shrewlbury, Mr. James Par- 
kinfon, of Liverpool, to Mifs Lee, of Sanfaw. 
Thomas Brown, efq. of Whitcot, near 
Clun, to Miis Jones, of Pontpunten, near 
Knighton. 
Died. | At Welithpool, John Meredith Wil- 
liams, efq. of Dolannog, Montgomery thire. 
—Mr. Rich. Clayton. 
At Minton, Mr. Richard Minton, 79. 
At Fernhill, Mifs Juckes, late of Shrewf- 
bury. . 
At Bettersfield, near Hanmer, Mr. Cart- 
wright, 80. 
At Ludlow, Mrs. Willings, reli& of Ed- 
ward W. ely. 87. 
Staford—Warwick—Shropshire-HHorcestershire. 
19s 
At Pitchford, Thomas Ottley, efq. one of 
His Majefty’s Juftices of the Peace for this 
county. Providence beftowed on him health, 
and length of days; of which fingular blef- 
fing, no one eyer made amore grateful or 
preper ufe; for his whole life was invariably 
directed to every wife, and good, and laud= 
able purpofe. In his public character, he 
was upright, judicious, and impartial; in pri- 
vate life, the amiable and accomplifhed gen- 
tleman; polite, hofpitable, and attentive to 
his friends; kind, confiderate, and benevo- 
lent to his tenants and dependents; humane, 
and charitable to his indigent. fellow. crea- 
tures: his whole conduét was an example to 
thofe of high rank, and his virtues and inte- 
grity an example to mankind. Univertally 
and defervedly refpected ; full of years, and 
matured-in all thofe virtues which adorn and 
dignify human nature, he departed this life, 
with that unfpeakable peace which ever marks 
the end of the upright and juft man, at the 
venerable age of 90 years. 
At Shrewlbury, Mr. James Wilfon, 72.—= 
Mifs Browne, daughter of the late Thos. B. 
efy.—Mrs. Vaughan, 83. 
WORCESTERSHIRE, 
Married.| At Worcefter, Mr. Francis 
Hoover, to Mifs Tymbs, daughter of Mr. T. 
printer of the Worcefter Journal. 
» Died.} At Worcefter, Mr. Pritchard, of 
the Green Dragon.—Mrs. Lewis, reli& of 
Mir. George L. engraver, 76.—Mrs. Gard- 
ner, wife of Mr. G. maltiter, at the Crofs..-= 
Mrs. Tidmarfh, of the Wheat-theaf.—Mr, 
William Price, "66. 
At Shrewley, Mr, Brazier. 
At Kidderminfter, Mr. john Jones, -p- 
wards of 40 years veltry-clerk of that bo- 
rough. 
HEREFORDSHIRE. 
_ The refult of a courfe of experiments has 
been laid before the Hereford Agricultural 
Society, by T. A. Knight, efq. from which 
jt appears that the firengrh of the juice of 
any cider apple is in ex»¢t proportion of its 
weight, Thus the juices of the inferior ap- 
ples are light when compaied with the juices 
of the old and approved forts) The 
Stire outweighed every other, until it was 
FOTeIE 
"put in competition with the new varisty prox 
duced by Mr. Koicht, trom the Siberian 
Crab and the Lulham Pearmain: nor could 
any other juice be found e3u2\ ia weight to 
the latter 
Died.} At Hereford, Mrs. Knill, wife of 
Thomas K. efq. mayor of this city.. She 
was fitting alone by the fire, which caught 
her clothes, and burned her in fuch a dread 
ful manner, that the expired next morning, 
She was nearly 90 years of age, had been dee 
prived of fight for feveral years, buc wag 
uncommonly. cheerful in dif{pofitions——_Mr, 
Griffiths, of the Hop Pole Inn, 53,—-Mirs, 
Knapp.—Mr,G. Smith, Av. 
At Boarfhill, Mrs. Haynes, 75. 
£5B-b As 
